Nokia 282 owner manual Phone Book location, Special characters in stored numbers

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Phone Book location 75

This is a special Phone Book location. If you store a number in location 75, you can make calls to that number even if the phone is locked. See “Lock Phone (Menu 6)” on page 48.

Note: Location 75 may not be available if there is no space remaining in the Phone Book. This can happen if other locations contain long names and numbers.

Special characters in stored numbers

In stored numbers, you can include a 2.5 second pause (‘p’), a wait (‘w’), or a link to another Phone Book location (‘+’). These are used to automate the sending of Touch Tones.

See “Automatically sending touch tones” on page 60.

To enter a Pause (p), press

AB

!!!. Note that a ‘p’

 

appears on the display, but

 

this is different from just

P

keying in the letter ‘p’.

 

To enter a Wait (w), press !!!!.

To enter a link (+) to another location, press !!. A ‘+’ in the middle of a string links to another location.

Note: A ‘+’ at the beginning of a number is used for international calls. See “Making a call” on page 13 for more information.

Linking two Phone Book locations for long touch-tone strings:

1Store the phone number that will be linked and remember its location number.

2Store the Touch Tone string in another location and remember its location number.

3Recall the phone number from the phone book.

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